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In some senses, outerly is marked as rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
adv
Toward or on the outside; outwardly.
In the lower Jaw, two Tusks, one on each side, like those of a Boar, standing outerly, an inch behind the Cuters
If in an harmonic range one point halve innerly the tract between two conjugates, the other (its conjugate) must halve the same tract outerly, i.e., must be at ∞.
adj
Outer; not internal.
In a sand papering machine, the combinations with the holder and the bed supporting the material to be sand papered, of a holder for the sand paper, composed of a box or frame carrying inner and outerly plates and means for moving the plates against an interposed block of flexible substance, and against interposed portions of the sand paper, respectively, the said holder being adapted to slide on a frame, and means for reciprocating the holder along the said frame, substantially as shown and described.
This is because the copulative verb in Wordsworth is real verb^([sic]), from his own mind and feelings, and not merely the arranger of action of outerly characters or objects.
Moving toward the outside.
Ships that are bound to the northward may, with N.W. winds, anchor to the southward of Calk Skerry in 8 or 9 fathoms; but must be careful to avoid being caught there with outerly winds.
In pursuance of your directions to report to you my observations on the effect of the Admiralty Pier in affording shelter in Dover Bay during the gale of this day, I beg leave to inform you, that on arriving from Calais, at 5.15 a.m., with the "Princess Alice," it blew a strong gale at S.W., and a very heavy sea in the offing; but notwithstanding the outerly direction of the wind, and the roughness of the weather, we were enabled to anchor, and taking an in-shore berth in 2 fathoms, we landed 69 passengers and their baggage.